

I truly enjoyed this book and will be continuing this series! Trina was a likeable FMC who was not a badass by nature, but always rose to the challenge anyway. I did feel like she took a little too long to accept some of the things happening in the book, but overall, she was real and someone easy to root for. The book had a couple of back and forth chapters between Newton in his time and present day, which were well done and compelling. The plot was interesting and developed a story that was both fantastical and just believable enough.
I don't know if I read it weird, but I did feel like there were a couple of revelations that happened twice. Like I had to go back and read again because I thought we had already discovered this, and yet it was being presented as a new theory. I'd be curious if anyone else finds this - I haven't seen other reviews mention it?
I truly enjoyed this book and will be continuing this series! Trina was a likeable FMC who was not a badass by nature, but always rose to the challenge anyway. I did feel like she took a little too long to accept some of the things happening in the book, but overall, she was real and someone easy to root for. The book had a couple of back and forth chapters between Newton in his time and present day, which were well done and compelling. The plot was interesting and developed a story that was both fantastical and just believable enough.
I don't know if I read it weird, but I did feel like there were a couple of revelations that happened twice. Like I had to go back and read again because I thought we had already discovered this, and yet it was being presented as a new theory. I'd be curious if anyone else finds this - I haven't seen other reviews mention it?